ME= KM = Mil i ftazotratiMOksin, JON N. 111118 V; s: s- - :Aro:idol -NETOY vatiiutoirrik FIPtiAfIVIORNIIIII,I*AItbiI 26 22226 " TIAIII*4II3 per Milano pflifiradv,ate 11,50 itbsihicit p. 14 Isridvaseklandiketar imi.t thief :hides 406 year. Demooratto Slits ConvenUon. Peotheratle Stets, .tteworeahleek .214 the seethetion of a cendhlote . the Ooveraot of Nan 171rthket,will'reeet to the hail, of the Hones of Repreeentativer, at geortiberg, tthiloodal. tlet etth (Attila. of Mereh, s lBll6, it i o'clock r.o. The headqOariere of Uhl 001111=14011 Art to the INetheetatie eleth "Amu IlarttobOts, which are epeo day Ihethotreto 'tatting this elty ire Wilted to tel 21(eftteretthertotthotththr State- • • ' 22.thuervii. WALL&CS; Ilik.L. - VoisfilNifeirstini ,-- 7 ' The Ilhad Mak." President Tohnson hls perpetrated • '"goak," as Artemui Ward *odd say,, Laying aside' the presidential dig; nity, (just for it few moments,) he' has been indulging i 6 a few funnyiams that have covered the face of the whole coun: trt ,with a broad grin. The feet is, the people are linghing--actually laughing —after hiving so long been solemn and whet:. Commencing in Washington, on the 2.241 day of February, the Eiii — ncii - Of the Inoment, has run,. northwird, clear up into Maine; westcrard, it has spread to the Territories ; eastward it is felt along the shores of the Atlautic and •outhwaid It bee tickled the billows of the gulf of MeXioo. Johnson's one juke is.universal ; it exceeds Lincoln's whole leach. It Las put the people in a good humor, and riratiral" -- and - a "her he I' hell' ind a "he! ho 1 ho I" are now,shaking the hitherto-sober sides of the nation. A "'Dead Duck" has been discovered, and all through the genius and disCernment of our peritra tinkind, for the nonce, humorous Pres ideutl And this iru how it all came about, end set the 'sovereigns to tittering: On the 22d eFebruary there was a grand celebration of Washington's birthday in the Capitid - city it the lapel, - in - which "brave woolen" and "fair men" partic ipated., The oppressed citizens of the District oftolumbia, determined to show their good-will-to the-President--for his i.e.* of the "Negro Bureau Bill," or ganised an extempore meeting in flint of the "White House,", and called his Excellency ont. Ho came, and made a speech—a goce old-fashio ned, patriotic spettah,-.-in which ho expressed, „lively and fully, his views on the state of the eountry. In the eoutse of his remarks, he took occasion" to allude to his policy of reconstruction, audio the bitter bps tility it had met with . at the hands dam radical party. in Congress. Ile observed 'that there were men at the North at the present time orally as great enemies to the Oorystitiition and-the Country as any who .had been engaged in the "rebel lion," and that, as he had fought the latter hi days gone by, so would he Agfa thi - SfinOt marks raised tlic s enthitsiasn? et' the din& to the kighast pitch, iact a awn? ber IK,lpicesoried out to the ,President , to napes the northern traitors. His Ex ()enemy thereupon named Thaddeus Ste-. wens, of Peneeylvania Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, Wooden Phillips, of the nunefliate r sed oherre ~ . denoniming there as enemies of the coun try, and as laboring 'or the overthrow of popular free governtient. Here seine one eried' - oat: "And what *bout For ney ?" The Prcsidetit, settling, replied thif ho odfd not choose to whet. bloom- manakin di) "dead " The' joke took; ithirobiktri and laughter rent the air by tivns,, and the foot that th e Pres ident oousi'dered atst had pronounced TobirW.TPoiriley 50 - 1441 - diiiit' I was, in • few moments, telegraphed all over the solitary. And that- i 4 the way it all came about, and that is what has sot the American Deckle to MMithing as If their sides would hnssi. And, by the way, considering :all the. errcnms&nese r . the joke M a good one. It is a telling sob, and it is most severe. ly felt is quarbirewhe4 it iwwslealks =Jot* W,Torney may now ism mud "playlad ont.ll___Tlur Pres idast'jtai obispletely' aqueloi* him. Ills o ld 'sshe of "The Preildenttbog,' ,, ' is now uti longtv:4llFoait: Andrew Johnion'haa rebapthmd him, mud the si r ens mnifillfcol:46o he , now 'y 7T ' nanuit sod the aeioolethwuk, 00AP 1644 4 .11:3 4 010 1 r.9(14004 Ontibrad, 4 1 0.a 1 04144 alliPL"gOrt 000 party, =daintiest the jeers and co, T theNS , or ,4111r45--Olati in ogitiossed tbstlatim of morality. t Bat #Shadilseklkisamams ,appliea= . Me knew* only lo; 46111rdir.. ',Graft butdtbdienthwipartYto - olkieb babsiiitlge Like hind, itilaisath , •7ead 41 ilk Mug,. 111141ipower, 1114 01ft asteand4beniebt itsid yAa ikel,446erniiag t0d.i. 3 194. akt's ponisibikap. 4 '4o 'tem* Bauratilual MO** isnwillis i g Me*, • sod #jel ji I ;Aelitioa irrakfa *kW , - armielmillAaii§o4.*JtriOusl4, itelai4apmMiko, bo Air swig tie tooriVaia bink luta Blot, . triyitiAltiorlairtio* r • ,plitif *daft , Marepooi: nod ow- , • fl ; _ e x ! 111 r ilti 4 e : L e * 01 14 r Alit'AlS*4lo4 I . . .• • - T ina oi.. 'dboomfli to Ipon Op- Taw :mita Poo! FOrtlei I Hereafter ,D. insteifi _ of sugges ting tuinorigialatinotlon, will bn aye noymons Wtikeyerithing ihat is worth less and * insignificant.. And wheneitat wJaan 3na sus( attlittirthaellti 'devises add wishes other people tOdespise, be it man, or beast, or bird, he. -will label it "Dead Duet," and'expose ietothe pqb lie gate. The mind will then revert' to President Jiltiionve - folce, to - .7oEn — ltr. Forney,und_ttstad Duck" will not fail to be understood. ' The President's V.to. 'OO out th h iirech -- vre publish -- the, veto message or the Presitieet, which luttroeittid such, a 'scare is the abolition amp. We hope our readers Fill all give it a Careful periasah' as it portrays the 'future policy of the Presi &et, and draws• the. tine between the radical abolitionists. in . conveys and •himselt. The Democratic papers praise and commend the message universally, and generally express much sonlldende: in the President; as do also, many Goa , strvative Republican journals. The radical abolitioniits, however, are a unit in their condemnation of the mertsage,. and express their disgust and chagrin in no choice terms. It has now come to be well t Jciersood throughout the coun try that there le a vast difference be tween the President's plan of reconstruo tion and that of the radicals in Con gress, the President favoring the imme diate return of the Southern States to the _Union and of their Senators and Representatives toa - Ciir• rite it the National Legislature, and the'radicali endiavoring to exclude the Southern _States and members from all participa tion in the affairs of the Government, at least until after- the• next Presidential election. .President Johnson hes taken a firm stand in favor of his policy, rnd the sjght between him and Congress, waxes bitter. The people of the country are on the side of the President, or rath er, he icon_ the side - • can there be any doubt as to who will triumph . in Vie end? We think not. We have an idea that the long night which has enveloped ' our country is about to break, and that the morning will soon appear. God hasten, once more, the rising of the Sun of Liberty —kiss/rid that agreatmapy North ern men—abolitionists, of course—ere daily going South to settle and loy land. Well, if they go there w.th- the determination to become deoeut respect able citizens, aid to help to restore and bMId up the fair country they have de vastated rind destroyed,we presuelialieir aid will not be rejected, and they • may have a chance to make themselves use ful members of sotiety—sediething they hive never' been at the North. But if they go there to propagate' strife and ill-will, as they have always done here, the sooner they_am__lnade_ to_digou tar from the face ,of the earth, the better .for the South and, the octuutrY.— "Yanks" . from New Englaild are aaPa-• eially to be drestded,,apd we warn our Boothern friends particularly against these wolves in sheep's clothing. They will be going down there by and by as teachers and missionaries, etc. etc., and 'll patron'their nicest smirk and wear their most graceful. bow. While we hope no injustice may by done to &Aar ' vine men From the North who go, South, yet we cannot but feel Ilia warning our Southern friends against , the. elms of people to whi!liviii hive alluded: They are the devit i stpivu children,' and would raisia "muss" in hell. Alley ,neigh both* is dangerous and their , vicinity , Il ia id dons. Give the% to understand t , thejipresenoe in "Dixie " is unwel ea o.,•and nuke it too hot to hold them. T t is , our advice. • THE GREAT tiPES/CEL PRIUIDIENT JonNson.—Next week we will publish the great speech of Preiddebt Johnson, delivered to a mama • meeting in Wash ington city,- which called to congratulate • ]du on Vie veto *usage, -on the 22d of February. This speech in eonneetipn 'fhb the veto noissage, Whidlitwe pub; lieh this week, kali stirred the 'popular koart of the edontry l ii.wrbito Paid the President on the 'aide ; dike knee,. Ai redly in opposition to the radical Am ami in 00niftc*. Itait nr.rjYrt in time for:the ontisidirof oat POlPert we vonkl imprinted ittkiaireek,. but it did nat4lreing tuiteleintiki•Ji44 are ,unable to ded ZOOM fig /LOA our infillier , In' this' speech :,President 911intion • etinpreteriterTheddileu. EnT er ii o ad e i s, C i -Wo l°Ml 4o B 47, le f i ; se r 14 . 00Rp . 149 i 4: 19. to:, 'AS . o_ 4 ? ~4 .are 1 1 4 00 2 i i* r in bl. 0 . 1° At 4 1 40;0 4 :49Ail ti* r/401 ' 114444,10.4 1 kA1ataiiii04114 11 40117 , Or %into ••!, t*pl they have ao.long-been-dealoistkeingiLi. e;'.l . 81 1 10:10ed to 4 , 1001/oTfronigiliM l :o4l6l;' 1 04 44/. did daring the war,: that Ake , Arvilbe 'Gotoussisent: No' itilth*restrirlifir*llt*Ow 1.0 sp. L ifkitkihiioUltrerldicwitratm, shoe . esidireineg' tifti#oloollleintri 46144 i* 41 ******4 41 ,-- :1 ; h0,10,W 1 101,1,W. ' 111 . 4 1 • .„ 40 1 4 . . 1 , 40 66 CIO/P' ~*40.11111; • • - • - . • ,„ • • ~'l,- v - v r;:lt!. • It!fht34.#l,*-10114.4:-..17r '. .. in'tiiii" a ' -" 7 , , • '' • weioitWit6l . .elten . 4l4 - .. 41 i: . tiprt.4 . ,," rfre :' ,' ' . ,tit 4, • . •;-.9c 4 , .• • • t - • • "Joan' 'ss . ' %!.. , ~.„ • t 4 - i ';, ' ....:':b' ''.', 4 • ;ice-Pima. wx it - .4%. r: , '.* : tin .t• . • , sties , - If_ou - publishildi in yo" nilseffe of Febnia igi ; been to Orman* the re- " r y 24, nee, n piece of, poetry , mayor.' owed sea, whir had. Win , lug to have writte n_fo r your T killed io battle.. It seems that not•ohly per .- by 4.A nns bo minitfert,,, entitled is this Negro Bureau an iniquitous thbitt' 'Ara land IligiVii• iint-lifwbfili iint.ll afar wresting unuee esary ul* 'Of the/gond 'l9rilpitl celletet. -- si tifor ' lon the pedple it, tweeereedi, btiitaSun'' ,rtelito retityle;;Wiehinakiiil de.tieauli that 'der its operation ,' tble 'lives - of Altai - aim( Kissel Meninuierilittiin long 1:4 2. men are of no ageount...eitdzeriabsehi*,, lent. "Anizalial.Montfott? ' tionitis of ly carried about upon the bayonet points ki ss i ng , we suspect. 1.4 real sandier of negro Wafers.'' ' ' ' of the piette, which, by,,qte may , to very The instance td which we slide is beautiful; and intensely, pesaionatii wap where a certain, Oolong] Dyer, a_ _,Federal ',Thera B..lknrr, and we remember print. .ffnier,-Sihose teile,.._attsertioe 'had..M. "digit on, satin, pie worthy et% preitermt pired, and who is Said to 'til), bota a tion, when we wereleaming`the printing very worthy 3r9,411 man, with eiridotfed.. bus - lima. in 1856-7-44ni , otirs . ago,,. Will mother and • several mnall - brothers, and you 'geese make -this . ..serration, a,nd sisterelomainteinome shot dead, jape : reg d.. u na b s im mt i m AL . .„ 44 i ew L . A ., : Strrete of Eno:vale , by .a nigger soldier. s neesit ie , { n s ine , . indse47l, lemo n 'on, "The febts of the tease;; ts near - airo!Lr "Itimefulness of appropriating other friendaas able_taJelomitbenheret#9ckt—periplea-tbrainal---_ ___:,_,.,.-__ .:_...... _ as fellows: Col. Dyer,' it seems, bad been attending a • sale., of : Government stores, end had purchased some articles that he needed: wOe hie way .to' the storehousenthere hie property was oen tairiedi soinnepaniedAi -the agent, he cape facwto face,With i e negro sentry, whb deliberately raised hiseisket, and shot him dead in his tracks. Of course this raised a great excitement among the citizens,' and the nigger was at once seis ed. In explanation of his conduct, he gave as a ressob for his inhuman act, that Col. Dyer very much resembled somd other Officer with whom he bad had some difficulty at a former period, and that he tlion);ht it was hint at the time he fired. He abgp.taid.thatsome of the ab olition agents oli the Bureau had told him he might shoot si-s enemy with impu nity, as nothing would be done with him. He therefore fired immediately en seeing - Cot. - Dyer, undur,the impression -that-he was his former enemy. Even in the face of he dreadful fact that the nigger bad eV& an urioffending and posexiful man, the abolition scoundrels of the Bureau tried to justify the shooting on the ground that, the whites were always im posing upon the negroes, and the blank scoundrel would have received no pun ishnient whatevir, had not the infuria ted citizens taken him outset' the hands • :.• him-to the nearest tree. The Bureau ;Lade every effort to save the nigger, but, in de fiance of its power, the citizens of the place executed this summary.vengeance upon him. The-above is only one of many hunt dreds of instances of the same kind that are occurring every day under the oper ations of this accursed - system. Udder its protection, the 'regrow feel them oiehes licensed to commit, with impuni ty, all manner of outrage upon the white citizens of the Soder, and the hatred of these northern nigger soldiers for the Southern people, is daily fed by tffe ab olition demons who stand at their backs. Some day, however, this system of per secution and tyranny will recoil .upon the heads of the persecutors, and titer/loaner that -day comes the better. We shall be glad to gee it. For every itisidt 'an'd• and indignity that is now being heaped we, .hope they may redeivesohousand told'in'return ;• and for every drop of blood they wring front:a Soutberitaran!a heart, we boil ten thOusgid drepli'may flow to wash away the stain; MAIMS MIN Arrccr."—To make an abolitionist in these parts mad now, we Intire to do is to ask them if,th§i'are "loyal" or whether they supP!ikt, `l.l,,,ernment." They'll bill' t", their foot" or "go to h-11,", or some °they equally refined erasi on, hulas, tor. - Poor fellows! ,Pley ,-tiPP!‘,koow what way .to look, - nor- what to say.- ,- Theis own dootritte,-thatp.the ikesk&at ia.tbsgCoveriastat and' that it is ditiogal to say, anything against him, is coming hpme:to them Pow. end tbeiteelititom ly. They can hardly 'veal* put' thro' altered oiretuiptstnoes,ilte, "cop perheads" have bilocom'e,tho eopportem of the "government," while they them selvds are placed, by their on doctrine, in the poaiticm of traitors to their coun try I It is a pitiable prodisataept for them to be in,. but it is s mimeo °Cum& merriment to the Deinotroar•-• 4 ' It is singular to obebrire, too,4oOft miserably- bad' tampered these-fellows have boooms - mhatiit ther-last• ilm;dapt.: If a person simply 'says "qua" • thiam wits-passes them on' the• street , thoy Ay into large jo an instant, and likil'eter of Old, "begin toeutioand td ,wear."" It is tittntdetitur, aid we *ally pity the* poor' ' • - Coripsharr. - - - - - NoViiiiiiitiettio else 16 sit, tile iiktilWrittoft - in this' major •„, diVF ~t,o 4Atik .kag,e.,, .. 'e . i .:”.,..x...n0 ib ....:,b,, 0p„ .:, .-..,,i4114061;4404002 feigeeof4osEt ~*1490.. tiwAvom. . Power will porrpfig ituyiuuktied )4110tfituritiiiir ighWoP,P.4lsere - ii n°1 3 0" 1 0 01,447 iiiir lie; tmiorator , botwitideoli ii.--lumitiit 'if Wilgiii, Sotto . digolfivi brilielogibt , fame* lfp Iktialgelikodiosiiiiieni iiks 1 !fatrilt:! l4 / 4 1 01 Ii i, ickl*ltt Taght torikaiP ' - ' l7ll.- fi IMOV '` Ohtiliare * 4l OO, *01; ' •-• ‘,' 6; 41 ' . Abaliteh 4 4 11100er.sillAPP4 ustear , -iiiso atiCiOlOng to AV. yiK . - .. . , ME DIGNITY.- , When asked hy Alexituder R SteVeus„ at the Meetinrof the Piece ColumLiatirs; ,at Fertress Monroe, What would Weems of the pogrom' that were freed, and how they would get along, the saintly, dignified Linodin re= plied that they "must root hog orglie," and we de not reeeolleet Of hearing 'one of the many who are denonoing President Johnson for want of dignity, even inti ir.ate that this exprestion of the " 0.- ond Savior," was in any degree undig , uified." What wondrous changes time works No Worm= —r-It would be no wonder if the . followers of the "dead. dunk" would "quick", themselves hoarse over the demise of their leader, the announe pent of which was first made public' hy PresidentJohnsonbn the 22d tilt Won't their . '"re3d.moullnCatUdleug tongues be busy fcu• the next Few weeks? Brus.xol.—"To hear an "occasional" quack from a "dead duck." I Editor's Table TIII OLD MUSD. A Democratic magasina, devoted to the principles 071778 and 1798, 'Edited 'b_y C. Chaunoy Butt. Published by Van ETTIO, Horton it CO., N. Y., at 818 per annum. Airg, We cannot too otroui ;e upon our Dena:ratio friends and the lover, of truth generally, the importance of suitainilig-this until coosadvocatiotjustice and No, pubtioatiou in the country is better worth the price, and nose will do more tO impren the reading public with the import : anoe of strictly ai tiering to the great prim olples that underlie our government. The March number is apon'onr table—we wish it were arm that of ever body. Ansuita'a hour Macitalima A Mega:lna for ibs home circle. adited by T. 8 . Ar thur and Virginia F. Townsend, Philadel phia, at $2,60 per annum. We have received the March nnm'•!r of this favorite magazine. Its motto should be 4 .llxcelsior," for it is constantly growing better and better. The Maish" number is not to be excelled by soy publication. Lotter from Horr[sburg. IlAssisotina, reb. 26, 1866 DIAZ WATOICIIAN $ 11111Viat _promised t• furnish you with..onatt Mailer trouspitiory In the Legislature as may be of Interest to Centre county people, I shall proceed With my first latter, • thabu aims trapuoied In the Logisla turn, so fir, has mood* been ora 'Weil and private naturi. • A tenetillutiiiiiad bill iris introduced elan early stage In the Senate. rliavo doubts whither , * bill of thit kind ell thii.wintor.:-"it would be death tit t e ko Xriviiiburg. Colima Spnt6e,OrereVrail= . Toad. Auld therifefe.glieptrople of totiootinty limitad.tattokillyAriih4olkoff Obi. 'xiiittilitro )4ged for thl present. • v The 'revenue- bill which 'passed 'both &ems Mutalmorody t a few days ago, inteYt sets the sommelier the people in the State,. sad-is fiery imparting. The State' tax 'on . real estate is thereby repealed; which takil somewhat of therbardimmase:taxation, from .Wltiolk the people lievattaTesed to usiPiesmi disotailly.slacelbegetilegin pilfer of Obit abolition party, from Off diet ehouldirV!,of the tolling yeomanry of ourigeod s old coal.: vionwealth, and places it opOn the` o • and corporations; the' speidal etato-tai,' bottom, Towable, this Is neeeseary to pay 'the war, debt, of Pennsylrania,','Sdit JP' the' icitopintlioted Ilion holy the inoltessof flk-' siatbdion, and seetionallewhil,ll6o. , •-• ' , . ) ...0 . it; The fellostinglillh *Meta Opply to ("ethos 4ciatiffs-gramistrOneed broth' kerriiiitit.- , liitivi Mt. IfidstisVatitt Us' piithed "MAW Houses, and tiondlistUtlitiffnitthe elAbir ..m , Gererneri homely s' An aid he the sehAil. talintesit Ora law library ; an -act Islathe to thelesh ofithe district attonieY I 4 With dielativolefilie fors of the proltionatity i in net for the rereading 'elt•elettain aloha. , tit• ladleidehledit itaialas towashly rovingipid4; l sad to mod hesseivirathi the svaloarimi of fiedlitoishaftwitio‘plitplay • • 'l, ; telel ' The .hilesiitig bl;hiqinvie.Sten reed its • *stair. Kostatitil hare dots yet lasiis 1 r !l upoill — liveatAibpovethig• fir. , iii i 4 ' AillpsiwgZedelt flasigatlon easepany , , 'their ' boom . $llOO.OOOl los . the .trephirisrif- of 'their oisalodeetirdpild. none: yest i,sips,• ,, sw=i .foiriettladerthly Ay hihniditie. An , net inhaire,lo,titesiti: of het enreibassa ifik!jilifelifoiliiiiinliitdistailhatiaiagir=" i t aatesathid Pas. tor, -seice.'. 1 10$11 for-rehasthiti whin niontee Pile • by ser— ials ol*,4,,,orlinsi bawds* Vas Poised iliti 10;mor.soitia. igact.viii tie Semite.. iltheetlsholsoy amendments t• 4 .. r'."?. • ~ pAisymkeonvimikais ~willt- 0 00 ;boo . 41 10 I.oo6lo4lo4l=l.4o4attibei. to- yet= 11 " 41.4. ' • - • "`"0 01 ! -- atift 10i410:44A14 1 _0(1 1 .for0E. .PA•104" , .., leff i rl*Ml64oo4tid*Wireoth' rr i - Ailiii`o l ; 4l ,4tielimlittliassi; *lrilliim3KOOtsitoorlik hi lire •soosii44l , i,e l Pik ' . .. , gxrf 0 17 a . • 440.4 1 0** . 71iPt. .4twif Ams.,x, ..o,ooeti -. ,10101110,"4,11sittiiri, Moir' Ht.' Zen Inn, of Lthlenno. sr o 7 l o f tb'i innifiniOtin In Ai nifinAlqn* 16.trOinr . • 01;44 4, 44 siestorgi: drior . I*.nori s a; tou'i ptit . , an *tug boa: • an reptitioniii, and turning bentottriit, in tt• thing never boasted' ot afterwards on neeount of ' - . - Tps thigtoAtarageltes Iles:Ana it• eorrow - InLplothrs—,Andralr Johnson's , aunt de- Inekethed-Itoppealtiest , t, their dia. eitt :them. o swesring terribly. The' President - is determined to 41:Ott - oirliin dig; "as ilhietinotrofrate,' and this goee.bard le swallow With the'ffestrutt tionlite. Mr. Johnson's apish en Wash ington's birthday, is all the talk hero, just now, and• no doubt, everywhere else. L hope you will print it etitire, ith it clearly shows who are the enemies of the cotatt7 , hstibeuplit stand by-the”Pts"-÷ - - Ilii:voitiot the United States Wegro Poor -1 . bonseiliff, ikamesterly papari_stul fully enrees the inloultporthe meastal. ftill:Was not intended to benefit the negro,- initiaallyitrorslthhiexarat thousand/at cote, iciest pith VAdrupla the number of •ffrat oltuukolorkohips fok laity whelps, who ars • starringlek wage of government pep, at an expense o to U 38141000 of some twenty to tort; millions of dollars per. year. Thae Is the strus character iad intent of the bi 11..., What is the bill based upon? 'upon the ground that the - negro is usable to tithe care of himself, and yet with the same breath the abolitionists turn around and advocite ne gro suffrage, declaring they are, able to take rare of whole States. What stoonotrouo in- oorialet,uoy. . I forgot to mention above, that the bill allowing titi_P. & R. R. lb., to buthlbranobeir from ,its main line, was sprung upon the , House by the friends of the innesure with. out the knowledge, of any one else. The bill was printed. but wasnot placed upon the . Wandler ; one or two friends of the bill had , printed copies, while .tbe: Milano% I suppose, knew nothing about it, and all at tempts to postpone the matter, so as to give stembers.timale esam6ielhe. bllLJammed fruitless, and it wen rushed through._ Thla_ species ofleglslation is wrong, and an evil whioh‘should be corrected ; no itpportant bill should be allowed to pus, without av- ery member Aril baying bed the oppor n. nit,y of examining into it. Bomb think the bill-will not affect the interests of the A. & G. W. IL 8., se some fear, bitt be this as it max, Abe manner of its passage forties me think there mar be a maks in it. I,II3IOOILATIO VICITORISS tx KitSlll6l(T.—• There bas ban an emitting special sleet' in lately in the °eddies of Kenton, Campbell, and PimMeted, ity,Kentuelly. The election this for a Senator in the district of Kenton. a Senator in Campbell and Pendleton; and members of the Souse of Reproventat Ives ln all three of the counties. The Senators and members chosen at the State election in August last were turned out of their seats by• the Legislature, upon the ground that they had been elected by milltary • lnttrfe hence, and Owed their success to the power of the bayonet. This was denied by the sitting members and their friends, and [bey were candidates for re election before the poodle. in the Lope that the result would be fur times sr vindication. On the contrary, the Radical Republicans bites bean badly beaten, and Conetilutihrtal Democrats elec ted in their Filsoes. This vindicates the lotion of the Legialature. This Troves that no fair election wee held in those counties In Avrgest. and that It wee decided by Gen eral l'alultir and his subordinates. This, therefore, is.no mere party triumph. It is a vindication of the grelt principle of. pop ular ri his. 11.171 0 111111 MITWIIRN TETVIROON AND JOIN 4ANAtoi l lm.—litattdolph being asked to piny 0111033 nil one odoasion-refiseed. and gave the following reaeoo: have not played at obese :for seventeen. years ; thilvory sight - nf the board and matt gives rim to .painful reminiscently', for the last game I played lost me it personal friend forever. I was on the most intimate terms with Ur: Jefferson, .as you may baseboard, it being wow—mat, ter of history, and I soon found oat that, politiolan and philosopher as ho was, be look more wide in his skill at chess than in 'anything' else. '+ Very fbw could beat him, cad et last be could not' endure defeet:=+ - Knowing this, and feeling that. 1 wee his match, I bad always deolined playing, as I did - not want to quarrel with him, until one unfortunate 'Wetting, when be 'touched my Virgialanpol.de In so poldted a• way that I could np,loagar,,refase with,bquor, ; slid we sat ddtva to,tbegeato. It was • wsrm,eon test. Greek Inet Greek. • lat length tried. .obeekmate e and he never forgoes me aft erwards." . tlinotttn an Psexttoran,-4. • Nashville die other day, • niOer was working at some- Ithing in front' of jail with end chain to his leg:• A soldier passing asked• the nigger why the ball was alkaloid fast to him! "To keep traveling Yankees from steslkag it, Multi?" wee the prompt reply. Peg. nigger should be looked "Mir-4mM be' Proyed.for-..ohetald be'mndek , lestrinin ,tbitwlie destroyed! Tbs. . ungrateful 'Lai' Etfcii;—flamtio-LlYhe t'rew 'doe damn/tick? , - —• • - -- Pongwy r -What brieltl • Sambo:—De brick what awash de colored. bureau. PoniPeY — WhY; Arty Minato' 'fee* ast• Espop. 7 soc k lly 1 bulbs trow strong. •• , "' 4 4 urow Any; of our besevolent eitilebs:hire • spare sogetlir4Worit crack' k Stgret•rllll..nfigoaCuPKb/ rodea.ita- Ipipo 'lnpirfamaing Ap j ftet : of, pal Ltl t giving Abit (me "cif zeitz;hl dub r olltef alb§ IWIL•:-•• No/4 (q 4 •: • It., h• ‘,..77.7" A* . iipbar o c a • t r a i rthrthilW (i' on bilttirtaquiredle 'at UV , • , goa,ttaffliadlhar. he *as hiking Is. a Ala 0 4111 4 0 10 11 4111 1, 002 14 1 Nti0n Vac& , r i Zir4S e l ti - w P 40,31197 .. 1114 • 7 ` d e l Ink•te -------- . . • —ltis dimbial trilose frbebet thii PrisideFi l hailbe rher b4446° god.ro- - 01l 'fides: I !Werth. he his asitito" II •bibistowing the I. 0 0.1).,'•0161- rat 'agit.,faid if Stoma & CG, do -not like.-11, .49E/ArkI.PAO K 11. N •.c .. • .. . 11 -0 t ileetaloitto Ilii;i:tkiwurii. Itili.' t i tr 10#., Woilliwird ' APOirilVillirt ail. ; , ' 1140 iihrt. Airilaglu , art ' rtit' li zv ittlig ni T- Pt°lll7 ` ~,044.4usfortedrtlia- iiirroillaimilot '411 404 11 ! 1 .44 1 4 14 04.11 0 ‘. 64,1 1* , omp , , 1114 Vie Itritstii*an - ibbatikeldloto coiiii-. • . 'n" , "'"P.:-. - "77r ' 10 4"770413' -401?"41. 0:,.;14F4 AD' • (.6 :6 4 16' :4: ; ie - 1 of lr r • !Zs pareise, ••• .o ' 'eo PS ltetf vahWitleas of %mire coin • , • add be exposed to • , • a the pteademi op Nriwitiesday, MO ,Ifieals o . 141411_, alt the night, title and I , • Vif &spatial IS. Irvin di dad to the undivided ono-eight, part: 6f .einty pima Of land, mora-nr lee}, situate ia , Danner township, Dentin oottlitj a -Pa w 11611:POS: 4 2 442 of T. K. Knox; Benneeille xp, Louisa Hughes, Useangeheird4and4 of thilidn/h022 Vandyke, deceased, and DM i toon road ; do.* efacovereetod le homes and ilLotbegmk.. buildings, with'the haprovemen Mad appal**. manses, Seized, fallen In examititm, ahtt,thibi sold as the property of Samuel Irvine' isle to commence at 10 o'clock-a. m. ALSO, br firm{ br - ritrit - et Awie•fiudah bust' out of t h e court 9r common pleas -of Conitio`eoddlyeand to me -Mediated, will be ox posed•to pnblb este, at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Wedneidiey, the Plot day of 111brolly A: D. 1268, all the right, title and &twist of 'Jaen Hall In and to a certain lot of ground' dtuate la the berobgh of Unionville, Stotts county, Pa., known, &slot NU. 4; to the ylot'of said town of UsititivlUs, &seeming at • pilt m int. - wirth - cildi ot: tbA , IhilleftddS and hlllipeburg tuneplke road, thence eastward Slang said road 1 . 2 feet to a 12 feat allejt "Drelfev along thd staittOaad noikh 20 dm/ west 202 hot - Pa_a_pnatt.tSamm_iiinth-IL • . _ a poet on the. nortit•osat Fortier of lot 0. Dwane algag flat Wane South 181. deg.; col ISO Inet , Orthe last of - beeerniing; thereon -tweeted di haul, ntheo • otOnilditigeortth' the kn. Prot 1100 and appurtenenews.• &Sized, taken in oxAmation, - so ld the • property of Jesse 114 "Sete to COMMOrIO i at. 2 o'elealt p. m. of Sheri e.; B4fotga, Pet, 8 4 1 1 f: . Sire 2,880-3 t. • • . -•••••••••• RTI3 . IIIIANCE CO2l4Pdliff 'COLONSTAi C 0.4 PffNeli THE CHARTER PEHRE ruAL, t CA'HT/ii, AND ASSETS; $682,210 . 49. This Company continues to insok+o Boil op, Merchandise and other property, against loss and.dritoage by Ire, on Me method plink 'Rho' for a eash-ineadum or preseiune ante_: 1114111 .#JIIII/AL Wholnanet - InWred. • Was am't en'p'il In '65 ~ CAPITAL AM) into.ue: Amt of premium uotee,Van. 1 'U....436,090 66 Less premium note. eepl in '55 16,073 45 - 410,011' - 21 Am% of premium metes reo'd in '65...115,864 13 Balance 31' proudruna Jew 1, '65....... 3,830 14 h I feu. lepuiplesioriuhlait,4s766 88 Losses and expenass In '65 37.987 as Bid, capital and musts, Jan. I, 'WI— . 532,210 49 r`-• . 670,198 37 , AMOS 8. GREEN, AvelinO. ORO. YOUNG. JR., Searekiry. 161torAin. 8. 888969, Treasurer. zplßrerplM r &mad Sho;sh. Robert T.. Ryon, N. Mellon ald, 8. O. Elaysnaker, Edmond Elperini L li'llliato Patten;llL - B:lThriman, 11.41. Miniebi 8 .1 . • Ylro erne, Amos 8.-Green,-Gleo.-rinang,jr,-John-lir. Money, John Rendsioh. ISAAC nivel., Apo. gAimes Feb. 2, '64-ly A. COU A H ; COLD, UR Baal THROAT, Roguiraa - inun.di•as alfeatioar and skorki elniftf. If allawad oonttame, .irrititicib a the skreiltaseptlihroikt Affection, or an , Inenrabl• Lung Dtilesib orrsai Altaws . /3 DUUONCf[!A4 TiI.OOIIES goring a direct' inltinman to tia• part., gine IM•1•111•14,1•11611 For Broicktis, A.Asna,, 'Catarrh, Commonpffy• and Throat Diaea•a, TROCIIMAIM ABED WITH ALWAT{ Onoo FICCCSS3 SINGERS AND PCBLIC SPEAKERS will And nook. useful in eleartng the voice when takeb before Singing or speaking, and relieving the throat after en anustuti exertion of the vocal organs. Tho Troches are recom mended end prosorlbed bg Physician., and bore 'ha l testimonials from ominenept men through out the country. Being an articlo or true merit and haring proud their efficacy by a toot of many years, each year finds thew in now loped -Wes in redeem .pirti of the winW, Pioolcs are univessany prptuipticed be er; - Chau °this-64440a. Obtain ouly "Brown's Bronehrodes," and do not take any of the Wet. •a• Yeitatiose that may be offered. Bold ererywhore in the teiird States, and In Foreign Countries, stab cents per boy. March 2'04 3m. CAST, 811EAD, bPRING and lIILTEIZER "teal at fitWIN WILSON!d. rtOUBLII and SINGLE-BARBEL ran.' isgpleaca at ' IRWIN * WIL4ON'B, ' 104 ISTOLR—Ntlotittlratisrpo'i,lniettitmifituct other wakes at IRWIN a WILSON*O. ...A,lninirfON—Certrktgeep eAd other ant Lounthon of IRWIN 'l' Wl' SON'S. IVDOOEI4 WARE, • :great yailety, • iinfrzi G WILSONIS; Dr Alilill.E4l,B wad Dctor Bello RA 1601 slid tl kiiads, nornta wg,soNll7' 844°41E114E4 and Tharpoatatera at Hurry d W.TL/301.11. . , Q . CRILWS naiik Mogen 4) - f nud, ij kind Ai IRWIN t WILSON'S. noon Loom) of all kindo, to od# •otiky .4•1 body, ot, 'Y,sll4:lsl?X'At. IMPS fpr Oiatersishard Was:with .14•111) I°,l ' ll / f a " AL/ 3 MM wiz4oo‘. VWT4M MU7 Elaiesv_ ittiatte bait se : I LIMN k W1b601443, itunnards•po • -earruisii w , 1 flat aw' Mks, ' . A...P.1i • t ,• WILSOWS: A'Y' dto all sizes iR wrialotki Dqurr sg:rpsak•i; 164 - re4 at • • Wpeo Hon.!. pup:l4.lr, Atiti an;ifica at LEW= r_r • is: r, • ' lA* 111",CLACMIP4 lITAGON.IIUSBBOIIIIII*4IIII tlinmS.l l4 ll o 17, naillok )19111Wf IMPOWS4 iitangt . du JZWEIJAWILOONIe Yairsie , "jet 4 .7 111 Nor jaani;:iit:4 et? • IRWAiIPIIMT. os i ztoi_l3.444lo itolaltearftwo4 4, o 4 .4 76 . , oorms!Ywil, NEW, AD, .A; •U. A‘; '4, _ _ z• lw• ititilllANit-001WrAttalkY ' '•w bileadt tIN jkrugpti,l4 oetsf okti thio ftWa Out omits tythi 00 • iItPIMII 0 au • 411.11113 1 • •,, •. WI • at pubtle TA el o ss' , T , 17 •,./: ,- r i • _„i , Mato fe C , . . ~ . --) .I % soul 12 degrees, west 4 . • i• • post; theses Nutt MI as 'l4 'll. pottifelto • pig ; ... thongs doiPt 2* 'AV . 7 144 1 10Actil• is' a 04 dit• the althl. - i' s th Se• ch slii i i t: A ip...,...10 pereseiry t , . MIS 0411 s „,_. woad Obreikoo, la St IbleNf:l4. 10 1 1 D ocotaining 4 ores Old IS pat•his; illorfrot lia •- boned eiritillizefewd a twoo. Wry ..froomd I to anContbstlatils. Tkillilri 'ai ds on _ie. ition• of isle. • . .110162416-4 L-. ' JSINE L. TErr, - .111DriiistirivoLiolla W. Wkaniby. diesaud.. rd AMMO ! •IT RAMO , We takeTiessate itt rrneuedlng to the , fartnets of Citeype soma* at welmilmen. lip-. • elated agents fat the sale of the , ' • • • "KARBY REAPP4'!.. ea those' ly want of lhebesthartesterut alb, will do well to porehme * KIRBY at once. A full supply et EXTRAS will be kept pn Anna. . • . Send fortedeierlytive catalogue end price. 4-hthr ' • /Ace sear thelh E.. X . Raiiroard• /Apar; ,-- Mareh 4 ,,Belige L atior-Rw -- - 26,304,295 51 212,336 00 j 46001,959 it . - 0707,193 ft CONTRA lotupio :,EMI , ~ 1 ... e nudotiligted . oll nee rie Puiitie :oiodi'y 011Mh dirrif WOW. Pqr ' lAdatios ialtekloor Yall'oFitboblllo*22*-r , d vildlilol, P*4 0 4 111 PropeN, y 4 s t „., , .11 t941141. : D 01, R L. 1,01 11014 , 8 N, otidltvos.. 16 f iv rAldlro !our Qr . hotood2 Wile,' bur ots •Ctifotor while'' boon Alibi tiiiiihtsironacida•j.7 , lift i z tr :r ~ : f or,;(at-4,34710, tr‘ solf-,audoff no, Itoldibllefs, fault* taus,: loolamlcoso,' as ookftaifok hooloyfolon . ,,llNdor, 'Pk" hFrw .leuithAtOpsd i llir o g ;,. dotter - mmlog , utenwo win ilittlistalo. ' ittilo s 'try litgovoirtodialriftqi . 1100411 BOLD* trrefiBIRWITTNIT Ma of im ' .. il Mg ImAiritill*liilliell 'all fieoki,„ 1 % , i 1tv1.04., losing ~, .. fp" adOneowit ofk4W , ,of IMO & ilfic &meow • Vint,lbY ' , robtioary Mat; 0. LITS t bWM,,, , , - -Hewn! s wittliorogo: A top A, ' ' ' ..' . • 'i r is: ‘l4AoVoildiiiieidoolithrtlyksis • op 'raft *stab 4th wit' •AlicanOft - r' .•. ' ri t. _ ffe i rt*4l 0 4 D . 4 1 • • ' - Ihrtilleik il int WftsfiL• • .),,, ttatikto ummstin ,- ***** -, ,the . mtwi dui liPal),Poi n e '' ', ,, the e4Toemeat • ," ~,,,I jottiN****lNY r • -' _ '!- • ". timaia 1•.., r •Ii: 1.. t --1-44 1 :4- , ... 414( t *, . Je`MOSEEll t akt4ittlitrfleiV . " ' WU*. ot46lll*tt***iitt4lif li**7 ** or , ! , % dee 114 41 1104 k44. At t, , 9 , +liiicV Tin t iffi bla=ta l lu l4 W l g' - • ~ • 0 , 1 6 00, u* , lizo i• tit,z• 74 ... gl , ,, - ri ~..- 2. , :4 ',*.t. IPIII! , 4d4WAC4 , . 2 t ,P6 ,4 0 10 04474 : t.l.oTWl t es '. IM 197 if " &' , (fir rek F . 7 a i ' •4 b. .4..0. , 4 F rvz a il4 : ri , tii i . • , , t. 41 ': • :.. ' _ ,i. ZEZE 'lllien . .ast =I 0:2 TO ALI...11110.11AT: Itotlah. fi'•-hes47. 1 1 1014hat4herol. lowing pinned • property, , tyltat4 home, 100 boil els of earn ogre, I sied,lftudves, 411lks, set breeth-bandAdrofit gears, celleal and , hirWhpf,' 'eagle harness, 12 bugs, bay laddpe., baggy, and all the ,artieles whieh were sold at Astir, aul.fras the property of Willing Phillip.' were purdiuted by mo. and although ltft in Um possesidep Plidllps, the rate belong to me over wbtabz.T reittria,the'rxelualte control. itanb 9,1 00E., Ard .. p.a.., . , . 11 .0. lilviscardor, win; 41olk Am hi. okeldrein the Ilrokerhoff Ito* directly lip- VIM. the Conrad Book le reeelotogitom scr York large suppilkof ni,ll,papen, which he Inn sell at a rery.low 'gore, regardlers of the Wake, raperltangeis supplied at a liberal discount. Mardi 2,1846-31 p • A DJIIVRATQ T NOTIVE. toil or a ttlialtion pa the tu , rsto or George .Thigoo, AttlAr Ater tett:AlN ~ deiclio4, haying tom_ stogie to dm Roder- ' timid, all poitotti Iltioillietritiosigoleiti Waked / tat esti Mato are hereby - mottled Co woke home- More PAY:lima. eed than Itarittt Aden opine! ' tho moo, to premot t them. dolyAlottleolicotod, f s qr oettlettiont. 3,2388 MORDAII, 1. ligotob literte-Ot. ' Adotkiellestor. . . - lb* d dnittnl4 itifidg• Wit `hot 'lthi Ha:divans Mara dealraa all panning Indtddiatt•dtt the firm of Bantraisar and Cast or to John C. B tresrar, to mat and,sedtla dtelt Iw Uunred 11444, 'lineable, rub. 4t J. C.IIA pITTSBIIIItti PLOW WOIU VEPOT. * We tare made arrangements' for or large supply el tht hoot plowo—.aft flaw—ane, two. and three horse—rtght — Nut left handl— es.t raold•botirds and steoLmahlaeuke , ie• MAW plows, for all of which we rem Airtdsh .the ;mints-and IsattehloseLtestr-fentairyt-- I. WITT A to., Again: s.•b 23, '63-11tir. IIkTCPTLCE. 1 1 1 • the stoi , k-holdere of the BellOfoitte & Phillipsburg Turnpike 'Collinear; Will meet at the 003eo of the. Presitiout, Win, I'. Wilson. elm., .irt Bellefonte, on Monday, tho 5.6 day , of.lferk-li peet:ldethelsurpose oreleelleg managers thr bui,l4.oompan* fur abo•olootangroom,....., ..,--- • ,•• ily order et the Stserth, 4tl..llPOPPlillh. 30 -at: -- . ' ''. i , " • ) -..•-.-.-... i..... /.3 •31"4.6"761 A'o-It' i l , Nor i cit ~ • '/It t e Orphebe c 44 of Ventre sun.. ty. Is the matter,of t It Wail or David Pyle, ' ileeenged. . •, • -,- - ~---- - The undersigned, en auditor appointed by sold Court to make distribution or the money in the holds of John - honipson, egg.. ignite° 11Wille the will 004 thT 4 71u - rylai doeNeitoluti " 1 " 4 - Iho,e legalli entitled !hereto, kill etteud to the duties of -ils af,poilattnkftt, at his tilbre, }titbit...4 fonts, on Pridny the litbc ditty of March, A. Dy 1060, at 10 o'clock 4/ M., of 69 ds v. A. O. INltst, ebiditdr. Feb. 28, 08-2 t iNaTitgo.. SG .Thr re aniseaproom yes of iYilliata, 40. Inn. feta of Huston townmhip, deed. Yon and 81414 otion, 'are cited, and dditheandeittit be , ? appear et on orphan' comet to be kohl 04.78att • (onto on the 23.1 day ord.ril, 18,00, the?, WI (Lore to answer the bill or politiati d Joreidt' Williaina, Acholdiatrat4r of ke.. or. Williant ' Ider,kautin, neo'd. sad "bow esuunawhr proof qr a rattail contract bettypno. lb, lon old Mcbthintdaboatd not% and ipiettlerportennanna,thabaordaetnatnti, nosh lbq Jlon., Satuidd.A.ip,n, Proaltinntkoftiho , out •t 33ellbfeote t died I h day'orlantaq,,4l„, , , Ct..* jr,,b, Ninlet: OF INQUIOITIOIf. , To the Mars, as prepßepenta tires of Joha dethl. Take nutlet - that 'virtue of a wit of psAltlcai, Mined out drlitit'or , • phew? court of Oentre;cotiuttp sad.toniedifwer,' orAll I e tqa ltt gllusjalp F05i4470,, , of Jelin ,Das4, dce•tf.. la Heiltirthwitallip, cni Frlday , ,. the. atb •stioref NW; at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of said 4ay, Sur thoLput, , pose of makina • parittl, , o of the real made otsahl dechasolfAcesnd athouir Ap; iasentativeta •If the same anise leltbeall , • preludie o or 'polling of Out arkoha,lithtsaphp., . to vitlasabd tippralse the OP oeoerillqa kite* at Welt' Oafs stud place yolliwiy 'ls 'prOsill'2' lf pots think Soper:, r ' beritCa P /110-4,, ,nt.cat,taßpor ! viy, ltdottle i Fehr/7114 • , Shenk, =II MI n 111 tii EMS :